I'm back at it, heh, and back to drawing inconsequential supporting characters. First up, two nameless Puma-Dyne executives. These guys are in the upper echelons of the company and little more than yes-man/bean counters for Stern.

Next we have Stern himself with a brandy snifter (of milk, probably), looking extremely bored. Or sad. Perhaps he's lonely?

And lastly, villainous Vincent Diagoras in his evil priest garb for his role in the evil cult he's in. The miter (big tall hat thing) is based off of that worn by Gilramos Libkath, Nute Gunray's aide in Attack of the Clones, and I've used it before on different characters in similar "evil priest" roles because I felt it was a cool design wasted on a random assistant to a random bad guy.

Vincent needs minions, so meet his three identical henchmen. As yet unnamed. They speak and move in unison, in a manner which unnerves everyone they encounter. Are they brothers? Clones? Who knows? There's definitely something slightly supernatural about them.

An alternate idea I toyed with, inspired by the Dr. Voidgazer character from Marvel's Darth Vader comic series as well as the Lensing Necromongers in The Chronicles of Riddick, is that one triplet would have bionic eyes that let him have enhanced vision, and the group would collectively be called "Lenser" (in reference to Reflector from Transformers). I may not go with this idea, especially since it's too technological and doesn't jibe with the supernatural cult theme very well, but it was a last-minute thing I cooked up on the fly.

I've only seen one episode of that. Clawstone as he is currently is primarily based on Eric Bogosian as the corrupt and ambitious Senator Larson Crockett from Witch Hunt (in the other pic, I tried to give him Bogosian's curly hair). Crockett wasn't the leader of a cult, though.

I like your Lenser minions! Have you thought of including the idea of techno-sorcery? Shows like Young Justice, Thundarr the Barbarian, and Van Helsing have featured groups who found ways to make magic and science work together.

Instead of one just having cybernetic eyes they could each have a magical artifact fused to a cybernetic limb. Lenser could have had his eyes replaced with scurrying crystals. While another brother/clone could have the metal from an enchanted shield plated over mechanical arms.